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Gun in Cheek: A Study of "Alternative" Crime Fiction

Bill Pronzini

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Total reviews: 3 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

have gun, will chuckle 5 out of 5 stars.
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Love mystery? Then you'll love this book. Hate mystery? Then YOU'LL love this book. Pronzini is a fount of information about the "best" (read:hilariously inept) in mystery fiction. He's read every book ever written in the genre, it seems, and shows genuine affection for the form. The fun he pokes at the authors and their works is gentle and doesn't distract at all from your wonderment at the fact that these books ever even existed. It might, however, make you want to seek them out and try for yourself. Or maybe it'll help prevent a misstep in purchasing a book you wouldn't end up enjoying. Either way, this book is worth a read (or three). These mystery authors have gone unsung for too long. Bravo Mr. Pronzini!

My Roscoe Sneezed Ka-Chee! 5 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Absolutely hilarious. Pronzini's look at the worst in crime and detective fiction turns over some real gems of second (or third, or fourth)-rate 'literature.' The author deserves a vote of thanks for daring to enter into this dark world, and sincere congratulations for making it back out alive. I read this book quite a few summers ago and return to it frequently. For sheer entertainment, it's really tough to beat.

Do yourself a favor and find a copy of this book. But watch out for me: now that I see that Pronzini's done a follow-up, and a second book on Western lit, I'm going to be scouring the shelves myself.

Dragonfire/Casefile (A Nameless Detective)

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Illusions: A "Nameless Detective" Novel

Bill Pronzini

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Getting to the Bottom of It 5 out of 5 stars.
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Long before Nameless and Eberhardt were partners, Spade and Archer were. Even though Sam Spade didn't have much respect for Archer, he knew that you had to avenge your partner's killer. In a similar way, Eberhardt's suicide hits Nameless hard. They haven't spoken for years, but they had been friends and partners for many years before that. What has happened to Eberhardt to make him want to kill himself? Nameless has to know. What he learns shocks him to the core, and makes him realize that he didn't know his old partner so well after all.

While this is going on, Ira Erskine hires Nameless to find his ex-wife. Their young son is dying of leukemia and wants to see his mother before he dies. Something about Erskine bothers Nameless's assistant, Tamara Corbin, but Nameless takes the case anyway. He quickly locates the ex-wife and lets Erskine know where to find her. Soon, Nameless has a second jolt when Erskine ends up dead while cleaning his gun. What really happened?

In both cases, Nameless realizes that he has been very naive . . . and that his naiveté has been dangerous to others. Although he cannot right the wrongs, he has to find out what really happened. The answers make him sick to the deepest part of his soul. And he has to decide what to do with the unpleasant truth.

This is an outstanding book which stands on its own, but you will enjoy it more if you read Dragonfire, Shackles, Quarry and Hardcase first.

As I finished reading the book, I also began to wonder where my rosy views about others hide a darker truth. This book can change your whole outlook on life.

Editorial Review:

The ""Nameless Detective"" returns in his twenty-fourth mystery, investigating the suicide of his estranged friend and detective partner while searching for his missing ex-wife, who holds the secrets to his death."

Snowbound (Mystery Scene Book)

Bill Pronzini

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Another nightmarish tale from the author of Breakdown. When the blizzard hit and the avalanche that followed cut them off, the 75 hardy residents of a small resort village in the Sierra Nevadas quietly prepared for a Christmas in isolation. But three desperate professional killers were trapped with them. . . .

Detective Duos

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Sleuthing twosomes have long made their mark on detective fiction. From the unnamed narrator in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Purloined Letter" who adroitly recounts the virtuosity of the Parisian detective, C. Auguste Dupin; to Dorothy L. Sayers's beloved Lord Peter Wimsey and Mr. Bunter; to Lillian Jackson Braun's interspecies partnership between Phut Phat (an investigative genius who happens to be a cat) and one of its owners; detective duos have come in all guises. Indeed, there are almost as many variations of compatriot crimefighters as there are types of mystery and detective fiction.
In this marvelous anthology, a real-life detective duo--married mystery novelists Marcia Muller and Bill Pronzini--have brought together 25 of the best paired puzzle-solvers in short stories of remarkable range and scope. Here are traditional tandems: Sherlock and his admiring Watson, in a devilish puzzler "The Adventure of the Empty House," alongside Nero Wolfe and his (less fawning) employee, Archie Goodwin, in "Fourth of July Picnic." Husband and wife teams are well represented by Frances and Richard Lockridge's Mr. and Mrs. North, Kelley Roos's Jeff and Haila Troy, and Patrick Quentin's Peter and Iris Duluth. Amateurs work alongside professional crimesolvers in such stories as Julie Smith's never-before-published "The End of the Earth," featuring Skip Langdon and Steve Steinman, and the clue-seeking precursors to television's Quincy appear as partnered forensic pathologists Dr. Daniel Coffee and Dr. Motilal Mookerji in Lawrence G. Blochman's "The Phantom Cry-Baby." Sleuthing tandems come in different sexes, so we find Marcia Muller's Sharon McCone and Rae Kelleher alongside Fredric Brown's Ed and Am Hunter, as well as Bill Pronzini's Sabina Carpenter and John Quincannon, where crime solving crosses barriers of both gender and time. And here too is a treasure chest of detective fiction styles: pure deduction, the impossible crime, the cozy, the dark comedy, espionage, the procedural, and more, in locales as varied as the crimes themselves, from England, to Antarctica, to fast-moving trains crossing America.
Spanning more than a century of crime fiction, including both classic tales by the greats of mystery writing as well as gems from lesser-known writers, Detective Duos will captivate the sleuth in all of us.

The Vanished

Bill Pronzini

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The Vanished 5 out of 5 stars.
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This is the 2nd of the Nameless Detective novels, and it is still one of the best of the series. Roy Sands quits the service to return to California to marry Elaine Kavanaugh. A few hours after arriving, he disappears. Elaine hires Nameless to find Sands. Sands had sent a telegram to 3 of his army buddies from Eugene, Oregon. The only clue Nameless finds in Eugene is Sands' duffel bag abandoned in a Eugene hotel. The search leads Nameless to West Germany and a small village in Northern California. The excellent writing and sense of place are very strong here. This is an excellent novel by the master of suspense, Bill Pronzini.

The Nameless Detective Goes on a Man Hunt 5 out of 5 stars.
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In 1971, author Bill Pronzini was only 27 when he wrote The Snatch, building on a shorter and different version of the story that appeared in the May 1969 issue of Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine under the same title. With the publication of this book, one of detective fiction's great characters was born with full fledged power and authenticity. If you have not yet read the Nameless Detective novels by Mr. Pronzini, you have a major treat ahead of you. Many of these are now out-of-print, so be sure to check your library for holdings in near-by cities.

The Nameless Detective is referred to that way because Mr. Pronzini never supplies a name until late in the series, although he begins toying with the reader about this point in the fourth book in the series, Blowback. I won't reveal that name here.

Mr. Pronzini presents a world in which many men take evil actions to further selfish interests, and many women and children suffer because of that selfishness. The police and private investigators suffer along with the victims, for evil-doing has painful consequences for everyone. Mr. Pronzini's plots are complex, yet he provides plenty of clues to help you identify the evil-doer on your own. Despite the transparency of many plots, he successfully uses plot complications to keep the action interesting and fresh.

But the reason to read the books is because of the character development for the Nameless Detective. Nameless is a former police officer in San Francisco who collects pulp fiction about tough private detectives. Overcome by the evil he sees as a police officer and drawn to the complex imagery of the strong, silent hero who rights wrongs, Nameless tries to live that role as a private detective. But he has trouble getting clients, and operating as a one-man shop causes him to lead a lonely existence. In his personal life, his career keeps women at a distance. Like a medieval knight errant, he sticks to his vows and pursues doing the right thing . . . even when it doesn't pay. At the same time, he's very aware of art, culture and popular trends. And he doesn't like much of what he sees. At the same time, he's troubled by a hacking cough that cigarettes make worse . . . but doesn't really want to know what causes his phlegm to rise.

The books are also written in a more sophisticated version of the pulp fiction style, employing greater style through language and plot. The whole experience is like looking at an image in a series of mirrors that reflect into infinity.

These books are a must for those who love the noir style, and the modern fans of tough detectives with a heart of gold like Spenser . . . and can live without the wise cracks and repartee.

In The Vanished, the second book in the Nameless Detective series, Elaine Kavanaugh hires Nameless to find her fiance, Master Sergeant Roy Sands, who mysteriously disappeared a few weeks earlier after mustering out of the service in San Francisco to wed her and live in California. The last clues to his whereabouts are three wires he sent from Eugene, Oregon to repay his buddies for gambling debts incurred on the flight home from Germany. Nameless goes to Oregon, and only finds a cold trail . . . ending in a duffel bag left behind in a prepaid hotel room.

Suddenly, events turn even darker when someone breaks into Nameless's apartment to steal a drawing of Sands and both Elaine and he receive death threats over the telephone. Taking precautions to hide Elaine, Nameless takes the long polar flight through London to Germany from California and turns up an unexpected tale that opens up a new investigative path.

The unraveling of the mystery fills in from there with wisps of clues, rather than whole clues . . . and Nameless connects the dots to find Sands.

The story is both bold and subtle at the same time. The key mystery is out in the open from the beginning, and a careful reader will soon understand what might have happened in the broadest sense. The narrow sense of what happens will have to await the unfolding of the story . . . which makes the book hard to put down. I stayed up until past midnight to race to the end.

Although the plot is not as complex and delicious as in The Snatch, The Vanished actually fits better with the Nameless character because there is more evil and evil-doing in this story to deal with. Anyone who reads this story will find their heart seared by the misdeeds . . . and their ugly consequences. Although he has done his duty in the end, Nameless pays a high emotional price for carrying on. And yet he does.

After you recover from this hard-hitting story, think about where in your life others trust you . . . and what you must do to earn and maintain that trust and avoid causing harm to others.

Snowbound / Games

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SNOWBOUND When the Sacramento heist turns sour, the three gunmen head for the Sierra Nevada mountains to the safe house they had set up for themselves in the small village of Hidden Valley. There is a storm approaching and the residents there are preparing for Christmas. None of them have any idea of the killers in their midst. Rebecca Hughes is too busy dealing with her faithless husband. John Tribucci and his wife Ann are getting ready for the birth of their first child. And all Zachary Cain wants to do is drink himself into forgetfulness over the death of his family. None of them are prepared for three desperate men who decide to pull the ultimate heist--and hold an entire town hostage!

GAMES Senator David Jackman needed to get away for the weekend, and he had just the spot in mind the family island, a secluded spot off the coast of Maine. And he had just the person in mind to join him his free-spirited mistress, Tracy. But once they arrive, nothing seems right. All the guns are missing from the house. They find a couple of dead animals, ritualistically slaughtered. Then their boat is stolen. Soon, suspicion turns to terror as David and Tracy are stalked by two deadly and possibly deranged adversaries. The Old Man had always told David that life is a game, but if that is the case, this could be the biggest game of all and the final one!

Tricks and Treats: An Anthology of Mystery Stories by the Mystery Writers of America

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The Lighthouse (A Mystery Scene Book)

Marcia Muller, Bill Pronzini

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Quincannon's Game: A Western Quartet (Five Star First Edition Westerns)

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Editorial Review:

John Frederick Quincannon, a former United States Secret Service agent, and Sabina Carpenter, one of the first female Pinkerton operatives, joined forces to form the firm of Carpenter and Quincannon, Professional Detective Services. Their various cases take them all over the American West in the 1890s. Now they're back in four new adventures. In "The Bughouse Caper," Quincannon matches wits with Sherlock Holmes to solve a series of burglaries and a baffling locked-room murder. "The Cloud Cracker" finds Quincannon called to a small California town to expose an itinerant rainmaker as a charlatan and confidence man, only to run into an unexpected murder. In "Medium Rare" Quincannon and Sabina attend a seance, but more is involved than exposing psychic phenomena as fakery, since they are witnesses to a murder that seems to have been supernatural. "Quincannon in Paradise" is set in the Hawaiian Islands, with the detective on the trail of a pair of swindlers.

Bill Pronzini and his wife, Marcia Muller, make their home in Petaluma, California.


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